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LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
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Fire Falcon
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LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
I know i know, there are alot of dubstep remixes of this track. But i thought id give it a try. Hope you enjoy 
http://youtu.be/tXXkejpdfZQ
http://youtu.be/tXXkejpdfZQ
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Fire Falcon
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Re: LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
Most of the dubstep remixes ive heard were quite simple with a single bassline. I gave it some several heavy synths.
Re: LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
First of all, some nice ideas you got going...i like the parts where the vocals come in over the bass. Synths are basic but decent.
However...i think the whole is too dry and you could fill out your mix way more to get a fuller/richer sound. I'm thinking an extra hat shuffle wouldn't hurt the groove. A crash here and there (like on the drop, to give it more power) would be a nice idea as well. Try to make the whole sound a bit more coherent as well...bring (more) elements from the intro back in the main bass part to increase the recognision for the listener. Last but not least, throw in a moving sweep ocasionally to "announce" a switch up, or to emphasize your buildups, its all a bit too sudden now.
Overall: thumb up, keep going!
However...i think the whole is too dry and you could fill out your mix way more to get a fuller/richer sound. I'm thinking an extra hat shuffle wouldn't hurt the groove. A crash here and there (like on the drop, to give it more power) would be a nice idea as well. Try to make the whole sound a bit more coherent as well...bring (more) elements from the intro back in the main bass part to increase the recognision for the listener. Last but not least, throw in a moving sweep ocasionally to "announce" a switch up, or to emphasize your buildups, its all a bit too sudden now.
Overall: thumb up, keep going!
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Fire Falcon
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Re: LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
Thanks, i really appreciate that
I did create every synth myself tho, like i do with all my tracks.
Last edited by Fire Falcon on Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:39 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Fire Falcon
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Re: LMFOA - Party Rock Anthem (Fire Falcon Dubstep Remix)
nice wide filthy sounds, good stuff..definetaly in the right direction
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